(f) Create a row "Totals" of the totals of each of the numerical (not "Client") columns. Having soffice constantly running in the background at 100mbs plus memory usage after Calc or Writer has already been closed is way unacceptable. Would give it 5 stars but the quickstarter feature is still awful. Thank you Apache for keeping OpenOffice alive. (e) Create a column "Y1-3” of the forecast balance of each of the clients 3 years after the crash (using the "Crash Balance” rather than the original balance), where each client still earns (3 years of) compound interest, but is deducted only 85% of the surcharge (after interest). Id rather have a quality product than a rushed effort like LibreOffice. (d) Create a column "Crash Balance" of the balance of each of the clients after a stock market crash, a value equal to 75% of the original balance if that original balance is equal to or more than $60,000 and 47.5% otherwise. (c) Create a column "Y5” of the forecast balance of each of the clients after 5 years, where each client earns (5 years of) compound interest (but no surcharge is deducted) (b) Create a column “Y2" of the forecast balance of each of the clients after 2 years, where each client earns (2 years of) compound interest (but no surcharge is deducted).
OPENOFFICE CALC KEEPS CRASHING PC
Hi there and welcome to PC Help Forum (PCHF), a more effective way to get the Tech Support you need We have Experts in all areas of Tech, including Malware Removal, Crash Fixing and BSOD's, Microsoft Windows, Computer DIY and PC Hardware, Networking, Gaming, Tablets and iPads, General and Specific. Client Balance ($) Interest (%) Surcharge ($) Jerry 1602 5.5 80 Xiao 29013 1.9 120 Hector 7542 4.25 75 Angela 7433 3.33 55 Lori 100949 2.25 220 (a) Create a column "Y1" of the forecast balance of each of the clients after 1 year, where each client earns (1 year of) compound interest, but is deducted a surcharge (after interest). Solved - OpenOffice Crashing PC Help Forum. A surcharge is applied to each balance after interest. (Yearly) interest is applied to a balance. The KB4343909 (from august 2018) seems to be the reason. Using Microsoft Excel, OpenOffice Calc or Google Sheets, create a spreadsheet using the bank data below and following steps.